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Interfaith Clinic is a not-for-profit medical clinic that serves low-income patients in Union County, AR. Interfaith Clinic provides high quality care on a sliding fee scale. Both insured and uninsured low-income patients may qualify for services. Once qualified, same day appointments available most days.

Who can go to Interfaith Clinic?

Low-income adult (18-64 years old)

Insured or uninsured

Living in Union County, AR

Have a steady monthly household income

How to qualify?

Provide proof of income (Federal 1040 tax form, month of pay stubs, or other proof approved by Interfaith Clinic)

Proof of residency (utility bill with physical address from a household member)

Provide identification (Arkansas driver’s license or photo ID)

What services does Interfaith Clinic offer?

Primary medical care services

Limited dental services

Minor surgeries

Medication assistance

EKG’s

Medical insurance assistance

Individualized care plans

Will I receive a bill from Interfaith Clinic?

Yes, services are deeply discounted and patients will be billed based on their household income. Under Federal Law, all patients must be covered by a health insurance policy, but Interfaith Clinic understands there are still barriers to receiving coverage. We are here to provide access to medical care for patients who remain uncovered, as well as, patients who have gotten coverage, but struggle paying for medical services.

How is Interfaith Clinic different from other doctor offices?

All patients must be low-income

No one is turned away due to inability to pay

Services are provided on a sliding fee scale

Interfaith Clinic is a part of the SHARE Foundation, and is a 501(c) 3 not for profit

Not sure if you still qualify?

Contact Interfaith Clinic and we can assist you in applying for services.

**Note, Interfaith Clinic cannot serve as a Primary Care Physician (PCP) for Medicaid purposes. If you have full Medicaid, and needing a PCP, Interfaith Clinic cannot be of assistance at this time.**